Musik in der Praxis

Musik in der Praxis ist ein kleiner Konzertsaal, perfekt für Kammermusik. Zur Ausstattung gehört u. a. ein original erhaltenes und gut spielbares Fortepiano von Conrad Graf (gebaut 1839).
Im letzten Konzert musizierten Xenia Galanova, Sopran und Tatjana Schurigina, Fortepiano,R. Wagners Wesendoncklieder, A. Dvoraks Zigeunermelodien und ein Liede von Ennio Poggi, eine österreichische Erstaufführung. Das Konzert hat am am 27. März 2021 als Stream stattgefunden und ist hier als Video gegen einen Preis von 10,50€ abrufbar. Selbstverständlich können Sie das Video auch mehrmals sehen!

A small music saloon, perfect for performing chamber music, equipped with an ancient fortepiano, made by the Viennese pianomaker Conrad Graf (1839).
In the last concert Xenia Galanova, soprano and Tatjana Schurigina, fortepiano, performed R. Wagner's Wesendoncklieder, A. Dvorak's Zigeunermelodien and a song by Ennio Poggi, an Austrian premiere. The concert took place on March 27, 2021 as a stream and is available here as a video for a price of € 10,50. Of course, you can also watch the video several times!

Xenia Galanova, Sopran
was born in Tomsk, Russia. She grew up multilingual and completed her music studies in 2014 in Yekaterinburg. During her studies she has taken part in various opera and concert performances which have brought her international recognition. She has also taken artistic advice from master classes and workshops with well-known professors.

International highlights of Xenia's performances include appearances in Tokyo Opera City Hall, Osaka Symphony Hall, Lotte Concert Hall (Seoul) as well as numerous performances in Austria (Vienna, Klosterneuburg, St. Pölten, Linz).In August 2020 Xenia celebrated her debut in Bayreuth, in the opera "Sonnenflammen" by S. Wagner (Eunoe, Phila, cover of Iris).

Xenia's repertoire is very extensive and includes a wide variety of styles and genres such as operettas, art songs, as well as dramatic operas by G. Puccini, G. Verdi and others.
2017 Asian tour with the Vienna Walzer Orchestra in Japan and Korea (15 concerts in total):
3 concerts in the Tokyo Opera City Hall, as well as in Osaka, Yokohama,
Hamamatsu, Chiba, Biwako and Machida
2 Concerts in Seoul (Lotte Concert Hall)

Tatjana Schurigina, Fortepiano
was born in Russia in city Orekhovo - Zuyevo. At the age of 6, she began playing piano
at the Yakov Flier Children's music school with teachers Nina and Anatoly Koposov (graduates of Saint
Petersburg Conservatory).
In 2014, Tatiana graduated from the Alexander Scriabin music basic College.
During her studies, Tatiana took an active part in creative activities. She has repeatedly performed with
the Moscow chamber orchestra "Cantus Firmus" under the conduction of Alexander Khurgin,participated in regional and all-Russian competitions. Tatiana is a diplomant winner of the all-Russian
Yakov Flier competition, a winner of regional competitions and a winner of the concertmaster
competition.
Her repertoire includes works from I.S.Bach and the Viennese Classical to modern composers such as
Alfred Schnittke, Arno Babajanian , Sergei Slonimsky, and Nikolai Kapustin.
In addition to musical activities, Tatiana is a certified psychologist (bachelor's degreAe)
Currently, Tatiana lives in Vienna and studies musicology at the Vienna state University.
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